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[8] Avatarańaḿ karoti [...] carries out an avatarańa, a descent, is an avatára”]. [...] will He come in the future also.
[14] If human suffering originates at [...] Parama Puruśa makes His descent.
[10] How will sadvipras be created? [...] Brahma does not care who is of noble descent or high caste. The important thing [...] in the light of that struggle.
[5] The first characteristic of religion [...] prophet or avatára (direct descent of God) for its substantiation. [...] attainment of the permanent entity.
[9] In the first chapter, on “Saiṋcara [...] it is very near the point of its descent. The mental body is much more [...] or mukti, is possible this way.
[3] The advent of Mahápuruśa [...] gradual elevation and not an abrupt descent or occurrence.
[4] Logically speaking, therefore, [...] incarnated being is the direct descent of the Almighty, the rest of His creation remaining unexplained as to its source of origin.
[24] The ascent of the kulakuńd́alinii [...] establish control over the ascent and descent of the [suśumná] [...] social and national life be lived.
[2] The original home of the Aryans was in the northern part of Central Asia. By descent they were a fair, tall and healthy [...] skirmishes and even slaughter.
[13] Vid is divided into different categories. [...] knowledge which leads from analytical descent (from the infinite to the finite) [...] all-pervasive Cognitive Faculty.
[14] Thus the Supreme Entity is beyond [...] touches the realm of relativity. This descent from the absolute to the realm [...] is simple and straightforward.
[5] KAYASTHA. A caste. KIIRTANA. [...] caste in India KULIINA. Of noble descent.
[3] When a particular wrong is decreed, [...] trace the complicated lines of descent underlying the caste divisions, [...] system of Vipra and Shúdra.
[3] In the Buddhist age, the Kayasthas [...] Káyasthas [Kayasthas of noble descent]. The rest were denied that honour [...] [original] or ancient Bengalees.
[4] A considerable number of Ráŕhii [...] who are the kuliinas [of noble descent] of those areas, and not those [...] based on concrete information.
[4] Vrajagopála and Párthasárathi [...] physical phenomenon. This advent was a descent from the vibhu shakti [Macrocosmic [...] continues to do so today. Thus:
[9] We get the word ku by adding [...] Ku is the result of the descent of the psychic entity, as it is [...] the various names of the earth.
[41] You know everything moves in [...] and the lower part, ascent and descent. The combination of an ascending [...] káśt́há .
[42] You know that the peak of ascent [...] parákáśt́há . Similarly, the nadir of descent is called apakáśt́há [...] )
[25] It is necessary to know what the [...] shauṋká (doubt), kula (high descent), shiila (complex of culture), [...] is a great preceptor (sadguru).
[7] Actions which draw mind to crude [...] shauṋká (doubt), kula (high descent), shiila (complex of culture), [...] towards the subtle is stopped.
[6] Besides the languages descended [...] descendant”. The amount of adopted descent among the Indo-Burman languages [...] Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.
[3] Some people use the word stimita [...] circumstances galpa. From the same descent we also get the Bengali word galpa [...] about the village opera party:
[13] The advent of Mahápuruśa [...] gradual elevation and not an abrupt descent or occurrence.
[14] Logically speaking, therefore, [...] incarnated being is the direct descent of the Almighty, the rest of His creation remaining unexplained as to its source of origin.